THE NEW YORKER NICE POEM IT IS REALLY SWEET I A"\1 VERY MUCH INTERESTED IN POE"'\IS WILL YOU BE IN OUR OFFICE TOW TO- NORROW ??? ?'?HUH YES I THINK SO ABOUT AT 1600 HOURS OR SO WHO ARE YOU ? JUST ASK FOR JUNIOR AND THEY WILL TELL YOU WHO I AM ARE YOU THE ONE WITH BLACK HAIR A D GLASSES? OH NO I AM THE LITTLE CPL I KNOT I DONT THINK THAT I HAV E SEE U YOU SURE HAVE SEEN :ME FQ V BEFORE BECAUSE 1 CAME TO THE MSG C EVERY DAY AROUND 1500-1600 HOURS TO PICK UP THE MSG FOR THE PRESS CAl\IP OH YES I REI\IEMBER NOW I THOUGHT YOU WERE THE NEW GIRL THAT THE PIO HIRED TO DO TELETYPI:S-G BUT IF THE THAT IS THE CASE YOU ARE NOT THE ONE THE SGT IS TALKING ABOUT HE TOLD lVIE THAT THERE 'VAS A DIFFER- ENT GIRL WORKING UP THERE NOW WE ARE WORKING TOGETHER NO'V BECAUSE \VE HAVE TO WR WORK IN NITE TOO OH I C WELL U ARE NOT \vORKING TOMOR- ROW AND SHE IS WORKING AT NITE IS THAT RITE YES IT IS o I C WELL I GUESS YOU ARE DO U WANT TO BE PLUGGED INTO THE PIO CKT TONITE YES I DO I THINK IT IS ABOUT TI"\1E FOR YOU TO GO HOME ISNT IT YES IT IS I PLUG YOU IN NOW OK AND I SEE YOU TOMORROW OK GOOD NIGHT SLEEP TIDE AND SWEET DREAMS . NOR. THERN NEW JERSEY, NEAR WARWICK, NEW YORK ST A TE Beyond the dark-red barns, lined white Around the windows and the doors, The mist lies on the hilltops, light As a hackle drifting here or there. Closer to hand, the chickens stutter, And above the clouds the crows collect With harsh cawing; quietly the mutter Of crickets from the walnut trees in trudes. Under the enormous apple, worm-In- fested, The blue of chicory sprinkles the grass Down to the old ditch, where, un- molested, The painted turtles crawl in the tangle. The milkweed's curious pods expand, And a vast heron levers lazy wings; Tassels hang from stalks which stand In military rows to reach the farm. , This soil of rich profusion shows I ts flowers and fruits impartially; Through Tranquillity the traveller goes, Or drives past little Amity to shop. -RUTHVEN TODD 71 ::":ç: ':',:":": ,',:::' i/::::::::':', """: $i?):":"':: 1 :.::J;:: :;;,:::::fi ' :" :::'.,:;,:, '. .: ,,::>..;,:,. ,: '; ':, !/ .'. . .':::<< , , fC::';;<; \ " , lH t"':. ,....' .. " ':i: :r;::> " ,}, . '...:\/:: '* < :' 'Cm ....' . ' " .,: , ...: . -:$:: .,' '::: ,:,: . :/..-.::::. :..... '. ..:.:...x.:.....:_:.)wv:-.: .. :-:-.' ...." d 1 0 "'<7 'j;' il' +^f ,,:':':' :4;' ::-"': ;::..., . -:......: ". X. ."' .." . .'v;.. ì. \ :.:.:... '::: :' :+ i,: :.: 'i :::,:. ".'. ;< I :: ilir ; t ';J.I .:.:.:-;. :::i>> / ::=::: u..:: : '. ":<. '. ,,,f , :.:'1 ::: -:1 t "'< "r4 Jl' .. ::: l',/';j'" . t / r ,/ * , / Climaxing a Spring 1Vleeting of outstand- ing racing, Belmont Park offers the fol- lowing star-studded attractions... FEATURE RACES THIS WEEK INCLUDE Saturday, June 12 . . . THE BELMONT STAKES and THE NAT'L STALLION STAKES (Colts) Monday, June 14 . . THE ROSEBEN HANDICAP Rain or Shine-8 Races Dady First Race 1 :30 P.M. Saturday First Race 1 :15 P.M. Weekdays Special trains: leave Penna Statton By car: A short drive via Triborough Bridge, Grand Central P' kway & Cross Island P' kway to Elmont Children not admitted '- r- I? I x .. I . ' r. ..,..:y,..'. . f . ., , >,.. :.. !A ':',,:'::.;:.:,::: "':' ":':;:::. ::::' . , , . "';: :.:" .::)' . :-::'. '%0-" ; -i .:.;.: '::r:t:::. .:;:.,:::::;: ::::: :: ; ' '.' . :.........-:.. ....;.: ::::;: :' ' :{ l :: ;.;.'.:. ,. . r-;:. fi). !::t::;i : :::,:;:: j' < . :, , >.,ij;:^.... : '.. t...."i': >>: .. . : :: :;:;'::::::::: :::;.::: :::: ::=::::::';::., ':.:::. ::: ::: ;::: ;: r} ::\i : :;: